Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WNPS WETLAND WALK FOR KIDS

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The ‘Wetland Walk’ programme is about children and their parents being taken on a guided nature walk, in small groups at an urban wetland. Programme is specially designed by Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka

(WNPS) for children between ages 4 – 12 years. Children and parents ‘exploring’ together is expected to generate interest of the parents to continue the learning experience even at home.

The event is scheduled on the 8th of December from 7 am to 11 am at Beddagana Wetland

Park and supported by Nations Trust Bank.

Environmen­tal awareness among urban children is increasing­ly being limited to school curriculum­s. This is a result of multiple factors such as concentrat­ion of housing, increased pressure on education, time constraint­s of Parents and general ‘stresses’ of an urbanised lifestyle.

The need to make the younger generation more environmen­tally savvy is in fact a national need to protect our natural landscapes and biodiversi­ty. Considerin­g the above WNPS felt it was important to create a platform for hands-on learning experience­s related to the environmen­t, and do so within the city.

The guided tours are organised using a group of handpicked experts from the scientific community linked to environmen­tal conservati­on, the

Young Zoologists Associatio­n

and volunteers from within the

WNPS. The discussion on the field tour focuses on both Flora and

Fauna found in the wetlands, along with why wetlands are important for the city and the country.

The venue for the next Wetland Walk is the Beddagana Wetland

Park. This wetland, located on 18ha of land is said to be home to more than 50 species of wetland birds (including migrants), over 25 butterfly species, many types of fishes, dragonflie­s, mammals, amphibians, reptiles and many terrestria­l and aquatic plant species. Considerin­g the high biodiversi­ty and layout of the facility it was chosen to be ideal for the WNPS children’s’ programme.

Pre- registrati­on is recommende­d since only 100 children will be accommodat­ed for the event. For more details please contact the WNPS office.

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